Ancient wisdom for polarized times
why humanity needs Herodotus, the man who invented history
- ISBN: 9780300272871
- Editorial: Yale University Press
- Fecha de la edición: 2026
- Lugar de la edición: New Haven. Estados Unidos de Norteamérica
- Encuadernación: Cartoné
- Medidas: 24 cm
- Nº Pág.: 416
- Idiomas: Inglés
How the wisdom of Herodotus can fortify us against political falsehoods and violent extremism
Nearly 2,500 years ago, the Greek writer Herodotus introduced the concept of objective truth derived from factual investigation and empirical deduction. Writing just before the start of the catastrophic Peloponnesian War (431-404 BCE), Herodotus addressed an increasingly polarized Greek world. His Histories demonstrates that the capacity for humane moral action depends on the ability to resist unthinking allegiance to authoritative fictions. Herodotus offers an indispensable, nonpartisan approach for countering poisonous ideologies and violent conflict emanating from all extremes of the political kaleidoscope.
Interpreting some of Herodotus's most compelling stories, Emily Katz Anhalt illuminates this ancient writer's vital insights concerning sexual violence, deception, foreign ways, political equality, and more. The Histories urges us to value reality, restrain destructive passions, and acknowledge the essential humanity of every human being-crucial guidance for navigating our own divisive and volatile political climate. Inviting us to take responsibility for our own choices and their consequences, Herodotus exposes autocratic leadership and abuses of power as self-defeating. Herodotus guides readers in assembling and assessing information, distinguishing fact from fiction, and making compassionate moral evaluations. The ancient Greeks never achieved an egalitarian, just society. Herodotus equips us to do better.
Introduction: Inventing history
On faith
On myth
On sexual violence
On fact
On happiness
On self-deception
On deception
On foreign ways
On foreign tales
On tyranny
On types of political regimes
On Empiricism
On Subjugation
On political equality
On freedom
On autocratic leadership
On excellence
On self-control
Preserving Humanity

